Well Plates
Well plates are microplates used in laboratory experiments for various applications such as high-throughput screening, drug discovery, and diagnostics. These plates are made of high-quality quartz material, which provides excellent chemical and thermal stability and makes them suitable for use with a wide range of biological and chemical samples.
The 96-well format of the plate allows multiple samples to be tested simultaneously, which increases the speed and efficiency of experiments. Each well in the plate is designed to hold a specific volume of liquid or sample, which can range from microliters to milliliters, depending on the application.
Well plates are often used in experiments that require high optical clarity, as quartz has excellent transparency in the UV and visible range of the spectrum. This makes them ideal for experiments such as fluorescence, luminescence, and absorbance-based assays.